Tag Archives: before and after

Hey there! It’s finally Friday…has it been a long week for you? It has been a long week here as well…the countdown to the last day of school is on! I am so excited to share this painting project with you. I received a package of paints from Country Chic Paint. I chose the color […]

Welcome to another Repurpose Design Series Reveal Day! I decided not to purchase anything at all for this week’s transformation. So, I headed to the barn and found some reclaimed wood that we got from an old building on family land. My husband helped me turn it into a cross. I painted it in […]

Remember our chippy blue cabinet? When we bought it a few years ago, I always planned on painting the inside…and never got around to it, until last week 🙂 Here’s what it looked like before: With one coat of Annie Sloan in pure white, it’s much lighter & brighter. I still prefer the doors plain. […]

Today’s the day! It’s Reveal Day for our first Repurpose Design Series! If you’re new here to Buckets of Burlap…Welcome! I’m honored that you are visiting my blog 🙂 The challenge was to add #salvageswagger to our homes by finding a used item to repurpose for $20 or less. And without further delay… my […]

Hey my friends! Thanks to all of you for joining in the Burlap Fabric Giveaway! Before sharing the details of our kitchen remodel, I’d like to announce the winner of $20 credit to Burlap Fabric.com….. Congratulations to comment #44-Mel at There’s No Place Like Home! And there’s still a chance to enter another giveaway… […]

Hey my sweet friends! Finally, after several weeks of tearing-out, building, painting and more painting…. our kitchen is ready for viewing 🙂 Today, I’m just going to show you photos, with no explanation… and over the next week, I’ll come back with before/after photos. At that time I will also give details to our paint […]

Hey my friends! We finally finished the master bedroom! Mr. Buckets of Burlap made this headboard. Oh yes he did 🙂 We had some old tongue-n-groove barn wood, taken from an old shack on my husband’s Aunt’s farm. So, he cut the boards to random heights and screwed them to 2 long 1x6s. I’ve got […]